KEY POINTS
  • A Facebook whistleblower, two former U.S. defense secretaries, several past lawmakers and intelligence chiefs are among the members of the new Council for Responsible Social Media.
  • The group, backed by nonpartisan reform organization Issue One, says it aims to address the harmful impacts social media can have on kids, communities and national security.
  • Members will meet in person on Thursday in Washington, D.C.
The logos of several different social media apps, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

A Facebook whistleblower, two former U.S. defense secretaries, several past lawmakers and intelligence chiefs are forming a new group to address the harmful impacts social media can have on kids, communities and national security.

The Council for Responsible Social Media, publicly launched on Wednesday, is a project of the cross-partisan political reform nonprofit Issue One, which focuses on strengthening U.S. democracy and works with many former members of Congress on solutions.